The Green Bay Packers may be heading toward one of the most dangerous — and potentially explosive — offseasons in franchise history. Right now, two completely different stories are colliding inside Green Bay, and together they reveal a team standing on the edge of either disaster… or a Super Bowl breakthrough.

On one side, the Packers’ running back room is suddenly becoming a full-blown nightmare.
On the other, wild rumors are now linking Green Bay to a blockbuster trade for A.J. Brown — a move that could instantly transform Jordan Love into one of the most dangerous quarterbacks in football.
And fans have no idea whether to panic… or lose their minds with excitement.
Let’s start with the problem nobody in Green Bay wants to talk about.
The Packers’ running back depth chart is hanging by a thread.

After quietly letting backup running back Emanuel Wilson walk without tendering him, many fans assumed Green Bay would aggressively target a replacement in the NFL Draft. But shockingly, the draft came and went without the Packers selecting a single running back. Not one. Instead, the team moved forward with unproven names like Chris Brooks, Pierre Strong Jr., Damen Martinez, and undrafted rookie Jaden Nixon — players who have little to no proven NFL production.
Which means everything now comes down to one man:
MarShawn Lloyd.
And that’s where things get terrifying.
When Green Bay drafted Lloyd out of USC in the third round back in 2024, analysts believed they had stolen one of the most talented running backs in the entire class. NFL draft expert Daniel Jeremiah reportedly even called him the best running back in that draft. But since arriving in Green Bay, Lloyd’s career has been crushed by injuries. Hamstring problems have completely derailed his development, limiting him to just ONE regular-season game in two years.
The Packers became so desperate to fix the issue that they reportedly sent Lloyd to the Badger Athletic Performance Center at Wisconsin — the same program credited with helping revive Christian Watson after his own soft-tissue problems. But even then, Lloyd reportedly suffered multiple setbacks during his return from injured reserve in 2025.
Now the entire future of Green Bay’s running game may depend on whether Lloyd can finally stay healthy.
Because behind him, the situation only gets more complicated.
Veteran star Josh Jacobs may already be entering his final chapter in Green Bay. Jacobs still has two years left on his deal, but by 2027 he’s scheduled to count nearly $17 million against the cap — an enormous number for a running back approaching the dangerous age cliff NFL teams fear most. According to reports, Green Bay could move on from Jacobs in 2027 with minimal dead cap damage, meaning the front office may already be quietly preparing for Lloyd to become the future of the position.
And that’s exactly why Packers fans are so nervous.
If Lloyd finally breaks out, Green Bay suddenly has a terrifying one-two punch in the backfield and enormous financial flexibility moving forward. But if the injuries continue, the Packers could find themselves entering 2026 with one of the thinnest running back groups in the NFC.
Then — just as fans were beginning to spiral over the running back situation — the internet exploded with a rumor nobody saw coming.
The Packers are suddenly being linked to A.J. Brown.

Yes, THAT A.J. Brown.
Three-time All-Pro.
Super Bowl champion.
One of the most physically dominant receivers in the NFL.
The rumor reportedly originated from sports bettor Simon Hunter during an appearance on the Sharper Square podcast, where he named Green Bay as a “sleeper team” in the Brown sweepstakes. While some fans initially dismissed it as nonsense, others quickly noticed that Hunter has previously hinted at NFL moves before insiders confirmed them publicly. Suddenly, people started paying attention.
And honestly?
The trade actually makes terrifying sense.
The Philadelphia Eagles already have an established relationship with Green Bay’s front office after recent dealings between the two teams. Reports now suggest Philadelphia could be preparing to move on from Brown after June 1, meaning general manager Howie Roseman may soon be searching aggressively for trade partners.
That’s where things get wild.
Possible trade packages being discussed reportedly include a 2027 second-round pick plus a player like Christian Watson — whose contract is already approaching expiration — or even a future first-round pick. Either option would represent a massive gamble by Green Bay, but the potential reward is enormous.
Because just imagine this offense for one second.
Jordan Love throwing to A.J. Brown, Jayden Reed, and Christian Watson.
Defensive coordinators across the NFC North would lose sleep trying to stop that combination. The Bears, Lions, and Vikings would suddenly be staring at one of the most explosive offenses in football.
Of course, there’s one huge warning hanging over all of this:
Right now, it’s still only a rumor.
No major NFL insider has confirmed the trade discussions publicly, and there’s still a chance the entire story disappears within days. But even the fact Green Bay’s name is being whispered in connection with a superstar like Brown says something important about how general manager Brian Gutekunst operates.
The Packers are never truly out of any conversation.
And when you step back and look at both situations together, the picture becomes crystal clear.
Green Bay is balancing on the edge between uncertainty and ambition.
The running back room looks dangerously fragile.
But the front office may also be preparing a massive swing capable of changing the entire NFC overnight.
If the Green Bay Packers pull off an A.J. Brown trade while Marshawn Lloyd finally stays healthy, this team could explode into legitimate Super Bowl contention almost instantly.
But if the injuries continue and the rumors go nowhere?
Packers fans may be looking at one of the most stressful seasons in recent memory.